First Minister national address on Coronavirus measures

First Minister media address to Scotland on 22 September 2020 on new measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in Scotland. This speech is from the Gov.scot website and was broadcast live on tv and online in Scotland. "If we stick with it – and, above all, if we stick together – we will get through it." Today FM @NicolaSturgeon announced new restrictions to help stop the spread of #coronavirus.#WeAreScotland pic.twitter.com/LfMU0TieIu — ScottishPoliticsNews 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@ScoPoliticsNews) September 22, 2020 “The last six months have been unprecedented. They’ve been the…

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SPFL Highlights 20 Sept

You Tube highlights from the weekend action in the Scottish Football Premier League. Wins For Celtic, Motherwell, Dundee Utd, Kilmarnock and Ross County. Hibs and Rangers draw at Easter Road. (*Videos are not hosted on this website and are embedded via You Tube Website and licence.) Celtic 3-2 Livingston | McGregor, Christie & Ajeti Score as Celtic Go Top! Celtic returned to the top of the Premiership at the start of the weekend with a 3-2 home win over Livingston. Goals from McGregor, Christie and Ajeti were enough for the…

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Nicola Sturgeon statement on additional COVID restrictions

(22 Sept 2020) Below is Nicola Sturgeon’s full statement to the Scottish Parliament on the implementation of additional COVID restrictions in Scotland. .@NicolaSturgeon outlines why household restrictions have been imposed across Scotland. Latest – https://t.co/uJaXsaY8lu pic.twitter.com/bNwPxLxcXh — BBC Scotland News (@BBCScotlandNews) September 22, 2020 Presiding Officer, I will update the chamber on additional restrictions that the Scottish Government believes are necessary to get Covid back under control as we enter winter. I will also set out why these measures are essential, and the principles and priorities that have guided our…

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Laura Muir Jemma Reekie – Super 2020

(17 Sept 2020) Scottish Athletes Laura Muir and Jemma Reekie are having an oustanding 2020 season winning numerous top races at the top world athletics meetings. 17 Sept 2020 Rome Reekie beats training partner Muir in Rome Diamond League 800m View on BBC Sport: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/athletics/54199082 15 Sept 2020 Switzerland Jemma Reekie’s five-race 800m winning streak ends in Switzerland View on BBC Sport: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/54170334 13 Sept 2020 Berlin Laura Muir: Scot runs world-leading 1500m time in Berlin for fifth straight win View on BBC Sport: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/54140349 8 Sept 2020 Ostrava Laura…

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Amy Macdonald: new video ‘The Hudson’

‘Amy Macdonald: The brand new video for ‘The Hudson’ is available to watch now! Shot in NYC & London which was very interesting, considering we aren’t allowed to go anywhere. Magic 😍” VIEW TICKETS INFO: https://ticketmaster-uk.tm7559.net/1qnOB LINKS: Website: https://www.amymacdonald.co.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amymacdonaldmusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/Amy__Macdonald Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amy__macdonald/ You Tube: https://twitter.com/Amy__Macdonald Apple Music: Amy MacDonald Music on Apple Music iTunes

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Finance Ministers’ “deep concern” over UK Internal Market Bill

Spending proposals would “reverse devolution”. (17 Sept 2020) Finance Ministers from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have met to discuss a range of fiscal matters and voiced their collective concerns about the financial implications the UK Internal Market Bill will have on devolved governments. Kate Forbes, Rebecca Evans and Conor Murphy expressed their joint concerns on the spending powers set out in the Bill which override the existing devolution settlement. The powers enable the UK Government to undertake spending in devolved areas, including for replacement of EU funding, without any…

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Scotland must, and will, have the right to choose its own future

Article by First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon on yes.scot (6 Sept 2020) Independence is the normal form of governance for most nations in the world. Most of them take it, and the ability it affords them to take decisions in their own national interest, for granted. Being independent does not magically solve every problem a country faces, but it does allow the opportunity to deal with those problems in a way best suited to your needs. That is the essence of self-government – but Scotland does not yet have…

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UK Internal Market Bill – Scottish Government consent impossible.

The Scottish Government has said it is impossible to recommend the Scottish Parliament gives consent to the UK Government’s Internal Market bill. The bill, which will be published by the UK Government tomorrow, engages the Sewel Convention, and therefore the UK’s constitutional rules require the consent of Holyrood. (This is an article from The Gov.scot website) *Above image is direct from Twitter and not hosted on this website: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EhaFaI8XsAAIWFA?format=jpg&name=small Constitution Secretary Michael Russell said if the UK Government refuses to respect the will of the Scottish Parliament it will demonstrate…

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Historic Scotland Sites Re-Open

Historic Environment Scotland: “We are starting a phased reopening of some of our sites across Scotland. After what has felt like history’s longest wait, the easing of certain lockdown restrictions means you and your family can now grab a well earned change of scenery at a selection of our safe and secure sites. It’s a pleasure to welcome you back and we would like to thank you for your patience and perseverance in staying home during this pandemic. When you arrive at any of our reopening sites, we’ll need to…

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Coronavirus update from the First Minister

First Minister NicolaSturgeon (21 April 2020): “As of 9am this morning, there have been 8,672 positive cases confirmed, an increase of 222 since yesterday. While I would still urge caution in interpreting these figures, I remain cautiously optimistic that, while the numbers being admitted to hospital are still fluctuating, they appear to be broadly stable. Secondly, the number being admitted to intensive care are reducing.” “It’s not too long ago we were seriously worried about the potential for our hospital capacity to be overwhelmed by now. The fact it’s not…

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